Swiss atmospheric post-rock and dark shoegaze collective Last Leaf Down released another single and video, "Overtrust", taken from the long-awaited third full-length, Weight Of Silence, due on 11 April through Lifeforce Records.
Last Leaf Down takes the listener into a dreamy atmosphere. This quiet, emotionally charged song reflects the band's characteristic "dreamy shoegaze from the woods" sound. The songwriter, Benjamin Schenk, experimented a lot and also consciously allowed new ideas to further advance the band's specific sound.
Listen to the song and watch the video for "Overtrust" right below. It's the last single to be released from the upcoming album. The previously released single/video, "Water", can be found over HERE. Link

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